Granulomatous interstitial nephritis and Crohn's disease

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Abstract

Granulomatous interstitial nephritis has been observed in <1% of native renal biopsies. Here, we describe two patients with granulomatous interstitial nephritis in relation to Crohn's disease. Circulating helperand cytotoxic T cellswere highly activated, and both cell types predominated in the interstitial infiltrate, indicating a cellular autoimmune response. After immunosuppressive treatment, renal function either improved or stabilized in both patients. In conclusion, granulomatous interstitial nephritis is a genuine extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn's disease, the treatment of which should include immunosuppressive agents.

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Timmermans, S. A. M. E. G., Christiaans, M. H. L., Abdul-Hamid, M. A., Stifft, F., Damoiseaux, J. G. M. C., & Van Paassen, P. (2016). Granulomatous interstitial nephritis and Crohn’s disease. Clinical Kidney Journal, 9(4), 556–559. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfw041

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